pinetag
Well-Known Member
Just wanted to share the process I used to build my bridge in hopes that it might help some of you looking to do something similar.
Disclaimer: I am not an engineer and take no responsibility for anything that is built in a similar fashion to anything I'm providing here.
The supplies I used...
1. Treated 4x4's for the footer posts
2. Treated 2x12 (16') boards to create the main support beams and joists
3. Treated 2x4's for lateral cross bracing
4. Treated 2x6's (12' cut in 1/2) for the deck boards
5. Treated 2x10's for the runners on top of the decking
6. Deck screws
7. 1/2" bolts - various lengths but 6" was used for the beams and 10" to connect to the footers
8. Gravel and concrete
Here is what I was working with. A spring fed creek that has flowing water year round and is about 17 feet across (total span is 21'). The water level is typically 12" deep but I've seen it as high as 3' after a few heavy rains.
Disclaimer: I am not an engineer and take no responsibility for anything that is built in a similar fashion to anything I'm providing here.
The supplies I used...
1. Treated 4x4's for the footer posts
2. Treated 2x12 (16') boards to create the main support beams and joists
3. Treated 2x4's for lateral cross bracing
4. Treated 2x6's (12' cut in 1/2) for the deck boards
5. Treated 2x10's for the runners on top of the decking
6. Deck screws
7. 1/2" bolts - various lengths but 6" was used for the beams and 10" to connect to the footers
8. Gravel and concrete
Here is what I was working with. A spring fed creek that has flowing water year round and is about 17 feet across (total span is 21'). The water level is typically 12" deep but I've seen it as high as 3' after a few heavy rains.
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